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Where is our minorities rights commission?

Where is our minorities rights commission? The reality is: minorities in Pakistan are not safe The writer is a barrister and UK solicitor who works with Aurat Foundation on law and governance issues According to a May 11, 2020, Ministry of Religious Affairs notification, a national minorities commission was to be reconstituted. The composition consists of six members, representatives of different federal ministries, along with the secretary of Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony. The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) is also a member. There are 12 non-official members from the minority community and two Muslim members. The present composition, and its governance, results in no commission at all. Such a commission is a bureaucratic eyewash, a ‘tick box’ and a disingenuous exercise.

Accounts differ after three brothers killed by Indonesian soldiers at Papuan health clinic

Apr 6, 2021 JAKARTA – One mid-February morning in the central highlands of the Indonesian province of Papua, the army said Prada Ginanjar Arianda, a 22-year-old member of the 400 Banteng Raiders commando battalion, was shot in the stomach by separatist fighters and died. About 24 hours later, after a sweep by security forces through nearby hamlets that sent hundreds of residents fleeing to the safety of two churches, distraught family members were at a health clinic collecting the bodies of three brothers, Janius, Soni and Yustinus Bagau. Ever since Papua was incorporated into Indonesia after a United Nations-supervised vote by only about 1,025 people in 1969, Indonesia has tried to quell a rebellion among its distinct Melanesian indigenous population of about 2.5 million who are seeking independence. Papua, rich in resources, has among the worst poverty rates in Indonesia despite $7.4 billion of funding by the central government over the past 20 years.

INSIGHT-Three brothers killed by Indonesian soldiers at Papuan health clinic: army and witness accounts differ

INSIGHT-Three brothers killed by Indonesian soldiers at Papuan health clinic: army and witness accounts differ Reuters 1 hr ago By Tom Allard and Agustinus Beo Da Costa JAKARTA, April 6 (Reuters) - One mid-February morning in the central highlands of the Indonesian province of Papua, the army said Prada Ginanjar Arianda, a 22-year-old member of the 400 Banteng Raiders commando battalion, was shot in the stomach by separatist fighters and died. About 24 hours later, after a sweep by security forces through nearby hamlets that sent hundreds of residents fleeing to the safety of two churches, distraught family members were at a health clinic collecting the bodies of three brothers, Janius, Soni and Yustinus Bagau.

3 brothers killed by Indonesian soldiers at Papuan health clinic: Army and witness accounts differ

3 brothers killed by Indonesian soldiers at Papuan health clinic: Army and witness accounts differ
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Indonesian forces claim self-defence in the killing of Papuan separatist suspects but witness accounts differ

Indonesian forces claim self-defence in the killing of Papuan separatist suspects but witness accounts differ
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